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RE: Probably less that 0.001% of all music ever recorded is even available at resolutions higher than 96 kHz
Posted by Ryelands on July 4, 2012 at 04:10:54:
Many use PCs, and dacs with multiple inputs plus usb provide one stop drivers that just work.
True. And the most reliable of those USB drivers is probably Thesycon's. Your suggestion, made here and elsewhere, that it is anything else is, to be polite, ill-informed.
If I had the money, I'd buy an Ayre DAC tomorrow. Apart from its reputation for fine sound, one reason for my choice would be that its Windows driver is, from experience (yes, unlike you, I use it and know it), rock solid.
The OP has a minor config issue that has either been resolved already or will be pretty soon. Designer bashing is inappropriate here.